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Headlights for europe ?

Jack11

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do you think that we will get those orange marks in the headlights or it will be clear ones ?
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Your guess is as good as ours.

Besides, those are the halogen lamps.........we don't want no stinkin' halogens :rant:

Another concern would be the tail lamps. I hope they've got a slick solution for our requirement of amber turn signals......I do NOT want one of the 3 elements to be amber!
 

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My money would be on clear ones. Toyota/Scion GT86 and Subaru BRZ have clears as well here, whereas they are amber in the US.
 

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I was wondering about the same. And also which side the fuel filler will be on.
 

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Whatever other cars have in your region is what you will get when it comes to lights and reflectors. If you have clear/white now it is because that is what the Law requires. As for the Tail Lamps, Amber turn signals are required in England and other Countries and it has already been said the Sequential Feature will not make the trip across the pond. Expect 2 Red and 1 Amber lens per side on European Spec Mustangs. The Fuel Filler will remain on the Left Side as moving it would require a differemt set of Quarter Panels and extra engineering to move it to the opposite side of the car just for export. I don't know of any Laws or Regulations that require it to be on a specific side.
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